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Mitochondrial donation in translational medicine; from imagination to reality

Hesam Saghaei Bagheri, Farhad Bani, Savaş Taşoğlu, Amir Zarebkohan, Reza Rahbarghazi‬, Emel Sokullu

2020Journal of Translational Medicine25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The existence of active crosstalk between cells in a paracrine and juxtacrine manner dictates specific activity under physiological and pathological conditions. Upon juxtacrine interaction between the cells, various types of signaling molecules and organelles are regularly transmitted in response to changes in the microenvironment. To date, it has been well-established that numerous parallel cellular mechanisms participate in the mitochondrial transfer to modulate metabolic needs in the target cells. Since the conception of stem cells activity in the restoration of tissues' function, it has been elucidated that these cells possess a unique capacity to deliver the mitochondrial package to the juxtaposed cells. The existence of mitochondrial donation potentiates the capacity of modulation in the distinct cells to achieve better therapeutic effects. This review article aims to scrutinize the current knowledge regarding the stem cell's mitochondrial transfer capacity and their regenerative potential.

Topics & Concepts

Juxtacrine signallingCrosstalkCell biologyParacrine signallingRegenerative medicineMitochondrionStem cellBiologyChemistryBiochemistryReceptorPhysicsOpticsMitochondrial Function and PathologyOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesMesenchymal stem cell research